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Geerkens, C., Vetter, U., Just, W., Fedarko, N. S., Fisher, L. W., Young, M. F., Termine, J. D., Robey, P. G., W�hrle, D., & Vogel, W. (1995). The X-chromosomal human biglycan gene BGN is subject to X inactivation but is transcribed like an X-Y homologous gene. Human Genetics, 96(1), 44–52.

Authors 10
  1. Claudia Geerkens (first)
  2. Ulrich Vetter (additional)
  3. Walter Just (additional)
  4. Neil S. Fedarko (additional)
  5. Larry W. Fisher (additional)
  6. Marian F. Young (additional)
  7. John D. Termine (additional)
  8. Pamela Gehron Robey (additional)
  9. Doris W�hrle (additional)
  10. Walther Vogel (additional)
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@article{Geerkens_1995, title={The X-chromosomal human biglycan gene BGN is subject to X inactivation but is transcribed like an X-Y homologous gene}, volume={96}, ISSN={1432-1203}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00214185}, DOI={10.1007/bf00214185}, number={1}, journal={Human Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Geerkens, Claudia and Vetter, Ulrich and Just, Walter and Fedarko, Neil S. and Fisher, Larry W. and Young, Marian F. and Termine, John D. and Robey, Pamela Gehron and W�hrle, Doris and Vogel, Walther}, year={1995}, month=jul, pages={44–52} }